kovametallin
Kovametallin, also known as cemented carbide or hardmetal, is a composite material composed of a hard carbide phase embedded in a metal binder phase. Tungsten carbide (WC) is the most common carbide used, due to its exceptional hardness and wear resistance. Other carbides like titanium carbide (TiC) and tantalum carbide (TaC) are sometimes added to improve specific properties. The binder phase is typically cobalt (Co), which acts as a cement, holding the carbide particles together. Nickel (Ni) and molybdenum (Mo) can also be used as binders, offering different performance characteristics.
The production of kovametallin involves powder metallurgy. The carbide and binder powders are mixed, pressed into
Kovametallin possesses a unique combination of high hardness, excellent wear resistance, good compressive strength, and moderate